Lance Stephenson scored just seven points, but made the Los Angeles Lakers' bench explode in excitement with a dribble move at the end of the first quarter during a win against the Washington Wizards on Tuesday in Los Angeles. Photo courtesy of the NBA

Stephenson pulled off the move at the end of the first quarter during the Lakers' 124-106 triumph Tuesday at Staples Center in Los Angeles.

The Lakers led 32-29 with about eight seconds remaining in the opening frame when Stephenson dribbled up on Green. The Lakers guard drove toward the rim and did a crossover in front of his body, before pulling the ball behind his back with another dribble.

His moves sent Green flying backward. Stephenson then picked up his dribble and hit a mid-range jump shot. Most of the players on the Lakers' bench jumped up to celebrate Stephenson's move. Stephenson celebrated by doing several dances.

But the move wasn't the only thing that sent Green flying. Stephenson appeared to step on Green's foot during one of his crossovers, likely making him off-balance.

"I told Lance [to] make 'em dance early in the season, and he did that tonight," LeBron James told reporters. "... I guess only Lance would make a play like that on our team. It was great [that] it went in and obviously you guys saw the bench's reaction to it."

Stephenson scored seven points and had 10 rebounds and five assists in the win. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 29 points for the Lakers. Bradley Beal scored a game-high 32 points for the Wizards. Green scored four points in the loss.